Ranger REG said:
Or any other Wizards' core rulebooks (Wheel of Time, Star Wars, Call of Cthulhu, d20 Modern).
Ok, and even worse case I can borrow a friends when I need to look up a rule

Ranger REG said:
Or any other Wizards' core rulebooks (Wheel of Time, Star Wars, Call of Cthulhu, d20 Modern).
Well, you could always buy secondhand rulebook from secondhand bookstore. Should be cheap.Stad said:
Ok, and even worse case I can borrow a friends when I need to look up a rule![]()
Ranger REG said:
I believe what Mongoose_Matt meant, business student Sulimo, that it should not be limited to one Wizards' core game book.
Whether you have D&D Player's Handbook or Star Wars or d20 Modern, you can play Babylon 5 RPG.
Sulimo said:
Well, I wasn't looking at this decision from a business standpoint, rather a conceptual one. I personally don't really like the idea of buying the main book for a RPG, and it doesn't include all the info needed to make a basic character.
Winterthorn said:Additionally, I'm curious to know if Giant in the Playground, a.k.a. Rich Burlew is involved with Mongoose Publishing regarding this new license?
Well, judging from the number of posts you've made, apparently you have been here long enough to know how this d20 thing work.Sulimo said:
Well, I wasn't looking at this decision from a business standpoint, rather a conceptual one. I personally don't really like the idea of buying the main book for a RPG, and it doesn't include all the info needed to make a basic character.